PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Public Consultation (18 April 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Kerry McCarthy (Labour)
Answer
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has inherited or published 35 consultations, for which a response by the department is still outstanding:
- Data sharing regulations for a safeguard energy tariff
- Review of consents for major energy infrastructure projects and Special Protection Areas
- Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes
- Improving home energy performance through lenders
- Introducing a performance-based policy framework in large commercial and industrial buildings
- Non-domestic Private Rented Sector minimum energy efficiency standards: EPC B implementation
- Energy retail: opt-in and testing opt-out switching
- Phasing out the installation of fossil fuel heating systems in businesses and public buildings off the gas grid
- Phasing out the installation of fossil fuel heating in homes off the gas grid
- Review of consents for major energy infrastructure projects and Special Protection Areas, 2022
- Managing radioactive substances and nuclear decommissioning
- Decarbonisation readiness: updates to the 2009 Carbon Capture Readiness requirements
- 33rd Seaward Licensing Round Appropriate Assessment
- Future System Operator: second policy consultation and project update
- Heat networks regulation: consumer protection
- Capacity Market 2023: Phase 2 proposals and 10 year review
- Transmission license exemption for array systems connecting to offshore substations
- Climate Change Agreements: consultation on a new scheme
- Carbon capture and storage (CCS) Network Code: updated Heads of Terms
- Amendments to Electricity Supplier Obligation Regulations to implement power CCUS Dispatchable Power Agreement business model
- Home Energy Model: replacement for the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP)
- Home Energy Model: Future Homes Standard assessment
- Hydrogen Storage Business Model: market engagement on the first allocation round
- Hydrogen to power: market intervention need and design
- Hydrogen Transport Business Model: market engagement on the first Allocation Round
- UK Emissions Trading Scheme: future markets policy
- UK Emissions Trading Scheme: free allocation review
- Proposals for heat network zoning 2023
- Long duration electricity storage: proposals to enable investment
- Proposed amendments to Contracts for Difference for Allocation Round 7 and future rounds
- Approach to siting new nuclear power stations beyond 2025
- Alternative routes to market for new nuclear projects
- Empowering drivers and boosting competition in the road fuel retail market
- Transitional support mechanism for large-scale biomass electricity generators
- Future ownership of Elexon: licence and code changes
The Department will respond to each in due course.
Answered by:
Justin Tomlinson (Conservative)
24 April 2024
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